Tag: School choice

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Serfing USA

Medieval serfdom in Europe involved landed aristocrats exploiting serfs who were bound to the land. Aristocrats owned the land and their serfs worked land which they did not own, attempting to scratch out an existence after the aristocrats took their cut of the harvest. Life was nasty, brutish and short... READ MORE
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70 years after Brown vs. Board, the Linda Browns of today can still be denied access
Available to All has released a new study called The...
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Top grades and desire to ease family’s financial burden leads to coveted QuestBridge scholarship
DORAL – When he begins his freshman year this fall at...
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Florida school uses science of reading-based approach to fill instruction gap for students with dyslexia
LAKELAND, Florida — The fifth graders listen intently as the...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on precedent-setting religious charter school lawsuit
  An attorney defending the Oklahoma’s charter school board wasted...
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ESA and the bucking of the booted and spurred
Tyton Partners provided an update on the status of Education...
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Housing and schooling abundance versus demographic decline
The collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s...
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New NextSteps feature tracks education choice challenges
Welcome to docketED, your guide to the intersection of school...
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With education choice scholarship, parents feel they are doing ‘something greater’ for Emilio
  APOPKA – The days were long when the family...
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Florida parents and educators may be building the education value networks of the future
  Despite calls for reform and waves of attempted transformation,...
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Children are our future
America’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic represents an unmitigated disaster...
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